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Business and politics --- Public toilets --- Comfort stations, Public --- Conveniences, Public (Public toilets) --- Johns (Toilet facilities) --- Lavatories (Toilet facilities) --- Loos (Toilet facilities) --- Public comfort stations --- Public conveniences (Public toilets) --- Toilet facilities --- Public buildings --- Toilets --- Business --- Politics and business --- Politics, Practical --- Political business cycles --- Political aspects
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"Collective latrines, with their pierced benches lining the walls of the room, belong to the classical image of the ancient city as a paragon of urban cleanliness. For some years now, they have attracted renewed interest, in connection with the way in which our present-day societies view the problems of hygiene and health, in a word, of urban ecology. For the first time, the entirety of the latrines of a major agglomeration of the Eastern Mediterranean is taken into account. The island of Delos, in the Cyclades, was home to the prestigious sanctuary of Apollo and a major port. It was therefore a densely occupied city of the late Hellenistic period, with a cosmopolitan population, captured here through its sanitation facilities. A multidisciplinary team of more than ten researchers has been meticulously studying these key areas for almost a decade. Their architecture is precisely analysed, and through the samples taken from the bottom of the soil pipes, people's diet as well as the state of their health or the environment can be partially restored. Alongside the prestigious stone and marble monuments, the marble or metal statues, it is a completely different vision of the city that emerges--a city of filth, excrement and parasites; a city in which hygiene and health were a matter for private individuals only and not yet for the public authorities."--Page 4 of cover
Toilettes publiques --- Hygiène --- Fèces --- Grèce --- Public toilets --- Hygiene --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Delos Island (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- Dhílos Island (Greece : Delos Island) --- Mikrá Dhílos (Greece) --- Nísos Dhílos (Greece) --- Cyclades (Greece) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Body care --- Cleanliness --- Human body --- Personal body care --- Personal cleanliness --- Personal hygiene --- Medicine, Preventive --- Health --- Sanitation --- Comfort stations, Public --- Conveniences, Public (Public toilets) --- Johns (Toilet facilities) --- Lavatories (Toilet facilities) --- Loos (Toilet facilities) --- Public comfort stations --- Public conveniences (Public toilets) --- Toilet facilities --- Public buildings --- Toilets --- Care and hygiene --- Architecture, Greek --- Fish remains (Archaeology)
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This book analyses how public toilets were provided by the government and local business in Hong Kong between the 1860s and 1930s through a process that was embedded in class and racial politics. Addressing public toilet provision from a political economy perspective, it focuses on the interplay of the cross-border night soil business between Hong Kong and China's silk producing area; the silk market between China and Colonial powers; the Hong Kong land market between the colonial government and Chinese business; and how these factors jointly produced a network of toilets in the colony. As the book shows, the commercial viability of toilets created multiple logics and a new moral geography; further, exploring the topic can help us gain a better understanding of how urban governance functioned in colonies and how it intertwined with economic contingencies within a global economic system. The intended readership includes academics and members of the general public with an interest in colonialism, public infrastructures, public health, government-business relations, and urban governance.
Economic sociology --- Social policy --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Economic structure --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Regional documentation --- History --- imperialisme --- volksgezondheid --- economie --- geschiedenis --- steden --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid --- kolonialisme --- Business and politics --- Public toilets
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